Limestone Stele Depicting Ramses II Offering Incense and Papyrus to the Goddess Astarte by Egyptian 19th Dynasty

Limestone Stele Depicting Ramses II Offering Incense and Papyrus to the Goddess Astarte

(Limestone stele depicting Ramses II offering incense and papyrus to the goddess Astarte)


Egyptian 19th Dynasty

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Limestone Stele Depicting Ramses II Offering Incense and Papyrus to the Goddess Astarte by Egyptian 19th Dynasty. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
antiquity · archeology · ancient egypt · egypt · africa · north africa · relief (sculpture) · 2nd millennium bc · ancient egyptian culture · new kingdom · religious offering · hieroglyph · male likeness · antiquity · damaged · pharaoh · 13th century bc · egyptian civilization · goddess · thirteenth century bc · studio shot · art and craft · ancient civilization · single object · 19th dynasty · the past · millenniums · ramses ii · no people · archeological artifact · second millennium bc · female likeness · history · religion · astarte · ankh · horizontal · papyrus · new kingdom (1540-1075 bc) · nineteenth dynasty (1292-1190 bc) · paris mus?e du louvre · Louvre, Paris, France / Bridgeman Images
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